The Washington Post’s fact checker gave Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) “Three Pinocchios” for her “misleading” claims about President Donald Trump’s use of federal funds to address the nation’s opioid crisis.

The Washington Post issued an editor’s note Thursday admitting inaccuracies in its initial reporting on a January incident involving Native American protesters, high school students from Covington, Ky., and a group known as Black Hebrew Israelites.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) on Tuesday apologized for identifying herself as a Native American for nearly two decades, including on a previously undisclosed State Bar of Texas registration card where she listed her race as “American Indian.”

A controversial bill before the Virginia legislature to loosen restrictions on late-term abortion was voted down recently, but not before debate over the bill went viral. Republican Majority Leader Todd Gilbert asked Democratic Delegate Kathy Tran whether her bill would allow an abortion even on a woman at the end of her pregnancy who was dilating …

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) made a factual error Thursday when explaining a factual error she made while defending herself from a Washington Post fact-check that found she made several factual errors. Ocasio-Cortez’s war on fact-checking began weeks ago when she was given Four Pinocchios for her claim that the Pentagon lost $21 trillion in funds, …

The Washington Post’s fact checker gave Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) a “Three Pinocchio” rating for comments she made regarding the minimum wage and a living wage during a Monday interview.